A survey of more than 4,000 people has shown how generations are communicating at the dawn of Generation Beta in 2025. Communication specialist, speaker and author Alastair Greener conducted the survey to drill down into how generations communicate
A survey of more than 4,000 people has been published showing how different generations are communicating as we enter an era of a new generation – Generation Beta.
Experienced communication specialist, speaker and author Alastair Greener has launched an extensive survey, conducted throughout 2024 to really drill down into the different ways the generations communicate.
“I took on this project because increasingly in my work with larger companies and corporates, I’m talking about the importance of effective and impactful communication and how vital it is that we respect the different generations within any workforce.
“By providing hard data, this helps give us all a better understanding of generational differences when it comes to communication preferences. This understanding can lead to more effective communication, leading to a more productive and generationally cohesive workplace.”
Alastair, working with professional research company Dynata, interviewed more than 4,000 people asking numerous questions around communication preferences, but without revealing that there would be a focus on generational habits and behaviours.
The results confirmed some familiar patterns in the ways that the different generations communicate but also revealed some remarkable insights. Here are some highlights from that research:
The survey shows that there are many differences in how generations communicate but also some similarities. The research also suggests that even older generations can be agile in adapting to change, particularly when it comes to advances in technology allowing different tools to be used for different communication tasks.
Alastair said: “We become more understanding of one another if we take a moment to understand the context of each other’s generation. This understanding can help us to become more effective communicators. One universal truth seems to be that we all need to feel that we are being heard whether that’s at home amongst friends or at work.
“2025 marks the birth of a new generation, known as Generation Beta and by 2035, this generation will make up an estimated 16 per cent of the global population. Most of them will live well into the 22nd Century.
“It’s likely that generational ‘gaps’ will become shorter with the continuing growth of all forms of tech and AI. The world will continually appear differently to younger generations who are simply more connected with others, than those of us who were born in the last century.
“Organisations which proactively seek to support a generationally diverse workforce to communicate effectively, will be those which grow and thrive in a world where the differences between younger and older generations become be ever clearer,” Alastair said.
Alastair Greener, is a leading UK-based speaker and expert around communication skills especially around generations within workforces and organisations. He is an experienced professional speaker and is currently writing his first book around generational communication.
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